Senior Lieutenant General Tran Quoc To assigned to lead public security ministry

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh signed a decision on May 22, assigning Senior Lieutenant General Tran Quoc To, Deputy Minister of Public Security, to take the helm of the ministry.

According to the decision that takes effects the same day, Sen. Lt. Gen. To, who is also a member of the Party Central Committee and a deputy secretary of the Central Public Security Party Committee, will be in charge of the activities of the ministry until the competent authority appoints a new minister in accordance with the law.

Deputies to the National Assembly on May 22 morning approved a resolution to relieve General To Lam of his post as Minister of Public Security after Lam was elected President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam./.

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Global Vietnam - La Francophonie forum 2024 takes place in Paris
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Global Vietnam - La Francophonie forum 2024 takes place in Paris

More than 100 experts, scientists and partners in various fields from 10 countries gathered at the Global Vietnam - La Francophonie 2024 (OGVF 2024) in Paris from October 5-6 to explore the prospects of the Francophonie in today's world, especially the important role of Vietnam in the development of this dynamic partnership after 54 years of being an active member of the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF).

Top leader To Lam begins state visit to Ireland
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Top leader To Lam begins state visit to Ireland

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Vietnam's top leader meets with Mongolian PM
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Vietnam's top leader meets with Mongolian PM

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